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Consumer adoption study for innovative technology products and services in an emerging economy

Anshu Sharma (Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Bengaluru, India and International School of Management Excellence, Bangalore, India)
Aradhana Vikas Gandhi (Symbiosis Centre for Behavioral Studies, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India)

International Journal of Innovation Science

ISSN: 1757-2223

Article publication date: 29 March 2023

Issue publication date: 30 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore the adoption behaviour of consumers towards innovative technology products and services (ITPS).

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative study using semi-structured in-depth interviews was conducted with 47 respondents. Their lived experiences across 50+ ITPS were studied. A grounded theory approach was used to develop a theory with reference to consumer adoption of ITPS.

Findings

Themes emerged across the adoption process, such as triggers for adoption (pressing need, making life more pleasurable, urge to acquire and forced initiation); hesitancies faced by consumers during evaluation (value alignment, utilization, ecosystem, risks with new technology and price); and factors that help in overcoming the hesitancies (word of mouth, de-risking schemes and self-devised strategies).

Practical implications

Innovators must understand customer triggers and design offerings that activate the same – addressing a pressing need or making lives more pleasurable. Users driven purely by an urge to acquire can be a source of early word of mouth for radical innovations. Innovations must be designed and communicated to minimize hesitancies. Mitigating schemes such as equated monthly installment and return policy can be offered to empower customers to overcome hesitancies. Factors such as price, risk, beliefs, traditions and nationalistic values assume importance, specifically in an emerging economy.

Originality/value

This study based on grounded theory keeps the user at the centre and explains the innovation adoption phenomenon for a wide variety of 50+ ITPS in the context of an emerging economy.

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Citation

Sharma, A. and Gandhi, A.V. (2024), "Consumer adoption study for innovative technology products and services in an emerging economy", International Journal of Innovation Science, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 482-500. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJIS-06-2022-0106

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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